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SSBU_SMM03.png|The ''Super Mario World'' style.
SSBU_SMM03.png|The ''Super Mario World'' style.
SSBU_SMM04.png|The ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style.
SSBU_SMM04.png|The ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style.
SMM Ice.jpg|A portion of a layout in the ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style.
Super Mario Maker transition.JPG|The stage transitioning from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style to ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style in {{for3ds}}.
Super Mario Maker transition.JPG|The stage transitioning from ''Super Mario Bros. 3'' style to ''New Super Mario Bros. U'' style in {{for3ds}}.
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Super Mario Maker
SuperMarioMakerWiiU.jpgSuper Mario Maker 3DS.jpg
Super Mario Maker in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
MarioSymbol.svg
Universe Mario
Appears in SSB4
Availability Downloadable
Crate type Normal
Maximum players 8
Tracks available 3DS version:
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)
Ground Theme (Super Mario World)
Ground Theme (New Super Mario Bros. U)
Title (Super Mario Maker) (Alternate)
Wii U version:
Style Switch: Ground Theme
Title (Super Mario Maker)
Mario Bros.
Super Mario Bros. Medley
Ground Theme / Underground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)
Underwater Theme (Super Mario Bros.)
Princess Peach's Castle
Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Medley
Super Mario Bros. 3 Medley
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)
Airship Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)
Underground Theme (Super Mario Land)
Super Mario World Medley
Yoshi's Island (Melee)
Fortress Boss (Super Mario World)
Castle / Boss Fortress (Super Mario World/SMB 3)
Title/Ending (Super Mario World)
Main Theme (New Super Mario Bros.)
Athletic Theme / Ground Theme (New Super Mario Bros. 2)
Ground Theme (New Super Mario Bros. 2)
Ground Theme (New Super Mario Bros. U)
Peach's Castle Stage
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros. 3)
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros. 2)
Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)
Ground Theme (Super Mario World)
Article on Super Mario Wiki Super Mario Maker

Super Mario Maker (スーパーマリオメーカー, Super Mario Maker) is a stage based on the game of the same name that appears as downloadable content in both versions of Super Smash Bros. 4. It was officially revealed on September 14th, 2015, and was released on September 30th.

Stage layout

A random cursor from Super Mario Maker customizes the stage's layout at the start of a match, in the style of Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, or New Super Mario Bros. U. These themes will occasionally switch between each other, with the next theme being randomly chosen. Notably, the non-omega variant of the stage cycles through two of the four themes on the 3DS version, but all four on the Wii U version; both omega forms cycle through all four themes. The cursor also repairs blocks that break on the stage. Fighters start on pink temporary platforms that vanish when jumped off of, rolled on, or walked off of.

The randomly-generated stage may be a floating island or a walk-off stage with bottomless pits, and may feature slopes. Elements that can appear on the stage include:

  • Stationary floating platforms (sometimes tilted)
  • Platforms that move along rails
  • Mushroom platforms
  • Bridges protruding from walls
  • Donut Lifts that fall when stood on
  • Breakable blocks (in the Super Mario World style they become Flip Blocks, which do not break but can be temporarily passed through when hit)
  • Unbreakable blocks
  • ? Blocks that yield items when hit (often items from Mario games; the cursor will refill these blocks periodically)
  • Warp Pipes
  • Blocks of slippery ice
  • Conveyor belts
  • Pools of lava

In the Wii U version, various Mario objects and enemies can fly by in the background, including Bullet Bills; a Hammer Bro., a Koopa Troopa, and a Lakitu flying by in clouds; and a Goomba riding a Koopa Clown Car.

Ω Form

Super Mario Maker's Ω form in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

The Ω form of the stage features a single platform that extends downward slightly using inverse slopes. The theme selected is random, however, the layout is always the same.

Origin

The layout of Super Mario Maker.

In the game Super Mario Maker, players can create their own 2D Mario levels to play and share using the four themes found on this stage. While editing a level by tapping the Gamepad screen a cursor appears on the TV screen, shaped like either a hand holding a stylus, a cat's arm, Mario's arm, or the hand cursor from Mario Paint. If a player tests their level with Mario placed above a bottomless pit, he will spawn on a small pink platform.

Gallery

Trivia

  • This stage makes Super Mario Maker the most recent game represented in Super Smash Bros. 4, with Super Mario Maker being released less than three weeks prior to the stage's release.
    • In North America only, it is beaten by Yoshi's Woolly World, which will be released five weeks after Super Mario Maker.
  • Some of the structures in this stage, such as slopes, tilted platforms, and pools of lava, cannot be replicated in Super Mario Maker itself.
  • One if the possible layouts for this stage just so happens to be its Omega form. [1]
  • While three of the game themes represent games from which prior Smash stages originated, this is the first Smash stage with a design based on Super Mario Bros. 3.
  • Super Mario Maker is the only stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS based on a Wii U game.
  • This stage is one of three to share its music with other stages, the others being Pirate Ship and Big Battlefield. At 27 tracks, it has by far the largest music selection of any Smash stage.
    • Of those three stages, it is the only one to receive new tracks as well as shared music.
  • Star KOs and Screen KOs only occur in the 3DS version of this stage. This is also shared with the 3DS version of Duck Hunt.
  • When the game is paused on this stage, the player is unable to rotate the camera, though all other options for manipulating the camera are still available. This distinction is shared with Dream Land and Flat Zone 2.